The Balwant Rai Mehta Committee was a committee appointed by the Government
of India in January 1957 to examine the working of the Community Development
Programme(1952) and the National Extension Service(1953) and to suggest
measures for their better working. The Chairman of this committee was Balwantrai G Mehta. The committee submitted its report in
November 1957 and recommended the establishment of the scheme of 'democratic
decentralisation' which finally came to be known as Panchayati Raj.The main aim of Panchayat raj system is
to settle the local problems locally and to make the people politically conscious.
The
specific recommendations of the committee are:
1.
Establishment of a
3-tier Panchayati Raj system-Gram Panchayat at the village level, Panchayat
Samiti at the block level, and Zila Parishad at the district level. These tiers
should be organically linked through a device of indirect elections.The main
purpose of this division is to simplify and to decrease the work load of the
state and central government[MSD].
2.
The village Panchayat
should be constituted with directly elected representatives, whereas the
Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad should be constituted with indirectly
elected members.This is because Panchyat is similar to that of state assembly
where there is place for politics where as Samiti and Zilla Parishad should
members should be more educated and knowledgble and may not need the majority
support.
3.
All planning and
developmental activities should be entrusted to these bodies.
4.
The Panchayat Samiti
should be the executive body while the Zila Parishad should be the advisory,
coordinating and supervisory body.
5.
The District Collector
should be the Chairman of the Zila Parishad.
6.
There should be a
genuine transfer of power and responsibility to these democratic bodies.
7.
Sufficient resources
should be transferred to these bodies to enable them to discharge their
functions and fulfil their responsibilities.
8.
A system should be
evolved to effect further devolution of authority in future.
These
recommendations were accepted by the National Development Council in January
1958.






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